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! i i ' - - I--- , . ... 'l - ' - I .1 J I . f THE WILMIXliTOX POST ..I. C -ASSIDKY. 1 WILMINGTON. N. c. FKIDAY. OCT. 2S. vt 4i -wvt HK.'uni.irA.N N A'i'K N A I . lo Votel far jn tho 1st Tnt dajr Sarcmlwr Next. urnn:RF;uD a. iuvj. UILLUU A VHi:nLKU. tK NKV VoHK PKUHIDETXAL rLTCTOi:3. .t.. ri:i.; lN!F.i. I.iO.V-i:i.L. ! i:i:i"N-V. i. w. .1VKI: 11. Ikk KI'.KV, im. r-Ji-lIN ii. lu:r- -j v mm ll . ii u; r ! f.. . Nl.ll '. 'IiKIV.! Hrt. ,-t. !: .- I .. ll. :.N. iru ni in 'Ir.llU.N A. In'luwlKlW ;:. m..nu.;:u.m, ;uV ' -J ii;. ik;,.iv. ii.- i : -ri : i .N N M- l.l.MiF.V or V l ..'.-. u .VI . -i n M W-TI:lT - t ill i- ii. l;i:vXiiK.v IK ii . H .... U II I,! l . : i.. i i A N A 1 . ill.. . . 'i i. i ( i-i - l 1. 1 '. i a i . u i : . i .Hi 1 1. 1 l U. i Til f II! I .'. N .i'-Ui-A.V v . I i I ' .1 "i II I 'I I. t i.i I :-:!: . II Wll'h Ii.-!; ... . STAT t:T 1 1 : iv i :t. Ki; IRMiIL I II It A I. I 1 UK 1- ..IIIVU1 t:k i ii:i u r j i K. .W I I. I. I A i A M I T II . 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'1. jt- liavtLj; Uva ... ! knrwn tj U:k tL. illcii! or.'aiii- ? .ii i;vi 'inonp m iiSd dukt vaUt iu the ( rijJL.. -jJ luJ ar AbtJUeu bj tbe hi" (iwt-, t forbiJa tbt iriiis- if ;. .' f.freJ tbeir iIKbaodnitnU ' . . . . . . ; f k Jaiii.iliuii CtOv. (. uauitt-r- i .',J cJffit LuU.vtr upon the ' " acuoe hi on anu u. rrt v .U of lsw;aol iu defiance r r,- art'.toJtf or ILe i.overuor. i ia - tfjaM.-U cetti tni i.u autuor- uj J:r, trvroor Cbarnbr- lam rallcxl w l'r-viOtrnt rsot to iiitcr-n'V-'- tbe friH2 atm f the luiteJ ' Si fj ln'yf t. !iLiln Liui. ajul ta sjt- .VoMIN'ATItKN iv. (c-Uw, UMUrrectioa, aad io eonipli iniiiii that rafl, United States troop. i. rjj (rc? nr nov in South daroli- t i.lbr jc ? lite ir jt;i rate ttTrts etjffnc i ' 'i s . ' r..-r. Armvd bav i-tin iu ail Ji;icliu ! ici of in- I ,.u4..i-i,n,j.nd thn-tinioK denth au 'o all trrrn wl. r.fn!-.J ilctl.C W' 1c llaui ton l.ciut. lu- lail.it.ri I liic t-l-ilc -rt nLdiT o!tin oath ii t j , iie',ir ci. j.- met i I- aii) inat; who j !wi:i !.'. j Urt'- 1. i:ti If to vote tW i I'Lv ."-uu- I it tr.c nr . ci:.i'Ol' ar::;ri nr. l'.ic cl.iiVsr j dj' "abr;, the ratii ij r'f :i u- rait-J u.tu. , t tit - ... I tic uuih n'i ; -t r'v.:i .irtiltrry are ni l ll-1. i .:n bo bnr ! .V UtiV ti:il , ,J,,: : 1 '" l' :- lo . cirv uuk --l.il !' il .a...li,i.it I- H e iK.n ,rai. i-wty, :it any and t v y 1 ir.fti-drr :i!: r'r u i: lance-," , 1. i U.ll niril IUHU1UU9 I'lvis nmc ucrii j'u. ';,c:!-4.r " J :: lhoir.t. execution. r-::i.. to liiai ni i.lt thi in Ir. c 1 jiii Tance a:l -.ie' ' ' i..-r.i fiorii -l.ivriT a 1 i!tntii. Ti.e w 'rw- !' .Tuth C.i.'o'itia in a it..'. .;,'.: -udr.: j ar. zmt 1 il.ili' l-:lir! w.ii.iVf 1 K-iiiJcr.it !. 'no i-.trr-. I. If ::,.v., d vb :u Ii Lie Jin' t ! u4ic J ( . i -l lli- in ein t.uui ii:aii.f r t Ik ir m!h ! vt tl., ir i f:- It b.i t ivii . ti i' ; " i.v..'. .: i ,-i i ce lliai on ' ;Li c.i. il. I'ui.idU if a M.tlical ' hKi-al. ( Mliitii if ill. i lit' I: I UvJ'Uliii- 1 C.i. a-.V ' . ' n imiii'I make au- :i I In- iiwitiiiobaxe; i i.iij r-,a .,i ..J, ilie ' -; e tl:i.l 'A li: ! tif rn i!. b heard ai: ! , innii'd'" 'J' I. in-fr'ii-" rf c.tvniry men, , ' iri-i. .' . t U" iv -li! ! ai j-iar ai; 1 , i V. . I... t ; . C J ;'- 1 si.- i hlil i l ilr e i !.. iu i i.im - a no ill nun - I. . f ii.nr l.r I . fi.i . : ti x r ..nl . ;,t v a .... ..i -i i l j .In ii.. . a I 'iii.ti i i . i . . - 4..fi ;.iimr ii. iiiuLi a iii:-r 1 I !.'. t: ii'.' '.:T4t, .':. n 1 I II till V-'f-m tlii- nstiftl r.irrv . !u!iuir v l..t y va:-, i ui. t .. 1 1 v it l'v t l. iik1 ii it li.- y n..:t n t ! ia: -ii-rrti iii. A !C-;u!.i. an mil 1 tlr-n ti al't.-.fj-l t.. ll.'?n y tin- Ml. t i.-. ' ft-' i ;?.!. d i'jr ii."i!. j-vi.ii.l , i )' I i i4 .i i.e-1 t'T ih tiotnir i tn- n.iiiia- 1 1 li e f V fv, I ..r.i. : uiiUi! i l ti.il . ! !. i . raake , ." ' .1 l i .i v i .i..- ko k!u U i . ii : f til t 1 r I lo: ii Ii.. i.d ln-.rvr , a ( iui t wiUi .u.:e ry c.-ivable t-j-i - I i -fakift fjtl, ' j . ; i( . . . -i-.i .. - . H. i ii . . . 'l . I ' ' Ml .rii'Uv.e.i. M-n iivu ire l.tirlol at KM f'M-tjnt'v'a t he i r-'a 1 to I ' ri r o J eat A n ! t li i: i h e u.e t 1 . . .... , j . ii, sn'j it i en t t ;. ill' , ' Jt!t. y X'T T. ftl. lis B U 1 - ni .--- I f . Ju! . i-.cir vny t ar.iic.vl .y ' nrw .a . t u:n'a-a lic i:i!:-v.rLuul oi i.c ..a -tc 4:;!if . i .. . . ........ , at auy r i..(-hi.t.ia liicviitR i.t ( mi-r t.p h 4 in '..ir iieijrl.ti !. vl. 1 1 ..iv . ;. ii4 i a o ki.-kut- to d hi. . fc.os- j o. a! ri ; M-uTii.swdtaf.w-t, u: mU. lWfre I ' e rf ift- wn. r?r- i.---r - .i I . I la Pa frail. . ' ;Vukio.-ji:.- c,sa.J. liUt.,;;CcU negroes of the Comb.- j tJ .riua-e cmvlio.evl t!-euu- syi'l.tr lH4.l-rit rif v;. - - ; H'tc!.:.t.l ;x brL.-U .il'J15 s. - vw, Lia; ai.! ujv.i Muiur,, . - , , aad -AsiiMu L.oi .-Mat, rf.- ! - "7 ,a l!ea ol As4l S.y Casts tfs ; t t iaU evs" a 15oV a: s lolu j: (U iiuAiuiijvMi .an ia a ia f- of iLo .aV. i vlls'tj li b l. tai- j i i.U n bv Uaj , the SHsapns) a r-iaie iso mrsl iu jaet !- rrve sol alarwi. I isJ. ih s''" m,m - a a .'; uta water thai Alfred bad been whether fa .auWrjy .f t- l" :! ui,- the day he wastu jaded: Other .f" ' 1 L i.lrr peesast thai theawUs .Ut "ii -xTx-i-"'W:Vr tic rv- tsrnaBt Cad u i. s.r J " "151 aa .a- t eicj ii Law - rj tba: u i a aw rxp tta: .u a ivpw.c twrs t t roreroiuent to CTerrStaln Im UaiOn wbHher every ciie of piu hax hall receire the protecciou ta bis frn, bin property J hu rijbUto wbich be n entitled. These qoslKa mut b aiMwered io the affirmative. rrrn if it rnjuirea tbe lioes of the Slate lu be eotireljr and fureref pbCtreateii, nJ the breath , of ilamploA And the bt one v( hi arinei niffianj U b-3 rmjr over beir treasonable carcaae UKCUXCILLIATIOX. liut a few short mootha ago the De uiucracy of South Carolioa were lood in their lauJatioas of Governor Cham i.. : Xhi was before he received ) iJm nMnlI1Atio of the Repttblkan t aoJ while fondj hoped , tb uw hln to diTide hb . - gu to .forin meaurts. An assurance from him to that effect wjuU have place him at the head of t'atir rrsrM ticket, and op to the time that they found out that they hd an incorruptible man to deal with, his ex cellency was befouled with their sycop hantic and sickening saliva, lint this thing is now all changed. They have discovered that Governor Chamberlain will not close bis eves to ; fau . Thjll frr. quent bearlleM butchery of Republi can by the AbduMIamed-IIsmptona of ibe Democracy has called forth from hint not oaly energetic remonstrances but a how of sufficient Iryai force to inert (li'ir ti:iii!illi and he is at once , ... ..-.. .1 -k... i orauocu as louuiuu uu iuc ww l lary of the Knglih language complete ! .tntt-il io findior the vilet epithets j.ai.I,lvt.lhim. ii j bo hoped that a few scores of I j tli iu LIux marUf rer tbal bare teeai : , , , .: i..ii. f r:ajt aiut ul-in-tbe liveiofwininyofher inno- I ctal uuJ Lejplw cituen,, may be seen ' .;.:.. froII1 ribbiu ulaailed where- ,. . ... i v ... "1 he educated, neb men are the ones who should fill tb 'ollices, and pour men ir labor" said a Deuiocralic eeaker r : tbo other day. 1'oyr men shoulJ re- member this. A Democratic newspaper recently urcd as an objection agains , W. 1'. lanadjy being seut to Congress that lit- came to Wilmington "a poor man." TIh-jt fellows are a ready now t- ue the whip ou poor men to laah lhiu up l their uport - ever they were in the pat "The educate I, rich nun (like A. M. Waddell the debau chet), aie tbe ne who should fill the :licc.-'1 and Mor men for lab jr." lut MMr men will rote I'jr tbe poor in :in .-. friend iIim time and iend W. 1'. t'anad.iy to Conreps. 1'iiriiij; the long and terrible war i f I.i- r. Im-I I ion m.-inv n iri-arv AmtiinrA i a ..1 lun. 'ry Confederate H-ildier, hav- i i r )' lvi- of hi own, caring notb ii whatever for Ml.l John Brown, oor tlir.iu!i how many of the ceaaele. circiuig ;:-(. ol eternity his soul should U- "aiarvhin mi", and having no rii(. of complaint naiiitt the govern- meu: vf the United States, wished time an 1 aain that 6outh Carolina had been obiiteratel and'.ink yesr blore ia iv:.1 wbrn iu wicked treason and ix.i.tL.noiM rebellion hai called on it the !rMiiol An.Iffw Jsckm. And now again, tt-dij, fcijuta Caro lin.t ;a in oien retwllion, and tbee -aiuc Confederate sddierj who so fond j IT llVr i ..wft iMV m II 9 . . IHTJ i. iwti I . i I.. I i .1.... 1 ....i . ' the b.i? call at Appomattox in 15 1 WA4 to tr the lal sonwrr that tber h u!a -vcr be called to make, are ask . tbemlrc wlx-thrr or nt they are ajrain to I conrrriptcd, drsggeJ from their home-, aid their families and sent totLcIroittof.ee the fire of Uakn .Idler. South Carolina is a. rina fur rW. lion now a in 1m: tbe solid 8oulh i aljui u fall into the old lead aad the ma:i who conquered I beat and f irer I t.rm to lay down their arms no li r tbe Apwiattox spple tree In 16S is yet ready and aL'e to cnjuer them aa.a. A late Cbarlestoo circular pass the prrrnt rice crop of 5outb Carolina at u,ul taTe P r lo" y atm Mir ill. tbe cry was uaaners rae last necaoe cr tbe III i . in t-wM v sivmi mm tm 1 1 iissiiig Ij receive the indiv:daal I. t. ITs ol rayab'e fnr yvori f rood, crisip rreen- raiaeii that the rice crop wostia prove a tailurw nnJ thai survatMn stared the Sla in the fare. Allrf which wa nothisg lw thaa aa namiugaled Is a ihe lr sasi at the time, aasl eve liiii Chartstsi -"oeralar to arm wkst w ad, and tells ma thai preseat crop is mach the liirtas. rm s wos tbe war a . N'o'r naliad propl say thai ii was - , .. T , ha-nW thn edAee lsaUt;h wonid hhaso he is ho knew how. Ner W W a jarksf betkj help Ham ,ifsa'i -Uurfc s. iki U." l. ed ntkpUM; 7RAfCIII8E vrc pvpeseu imeoaunw vw hfrCbauitbtioa provides that any per sosPvvlro has been convicted of a felony, shall be Arever disfranchised. Worth Carolina Democrats have, become so remclUiUtihaUUes ULtcet - this State-there. .is, no such - crime as., fWi(larcenj-h steaiing , of , loaf of bread or a sngle'potaio u l.larccuyaad ail larcenies are monies, so ioju -m yw negro; ibe vleUnt of their enslavement who baa been swthing -more nor less to them thA bcm. beasU.of burden withont even having been, taaisht the moral rwppnsihjiities that devolved npon him as a aso. should steal a loaf of bread br1 'toUto ia appease the envUp'of h appetite, be is i be dis francJusedw. If the negio waa a Demo crat, Democrata, would n; ask for a ny such law." , I t This is a systematic attempt to di- franchise tbe negTbC 'We see constant ly thai Republicans are being discharg ed fresw the eapWyaicaV of Democrata because they wiUaot.voVe agsjust, their convictions they, are turned adrift pen- nilessi to stanre, and when one of them steals a loaf of bread eir a potito, being compelled to-do aor by hunger, he is at ooce sad forever debarred the right of voting 1 The amount of stealing done by Democrats, b ,ppalliai; million i upon millions of dollars have they sto len, nor hate' they even hr?:tatetl to steal aran, aoiMnnitloii, fVrt and other property of the. United State all d jite in a ref ned asd gentlemanly way . it true, but. larceny nevertheles, ud tbey are not jegally dUfrauch ted therefore, because, they have never been called upon to pie 4 to an iudictmut jigainht them io a- Cjur nf jutiee; but tho ioor negro, incited to, petty theft to sustain life because he vjtos acuiuAt tli wish es of tho Democracy, wut be dis- francbised. 1 his problem of huaian righu and human wroags will be worked out in God's good timeand wa eau't always tell just whst meansatnd by what jro- es8 God will-averigethe injunieies and pjuries tkne tr the por defe.ivjles people that his providence baa thrown I among u. -f 13e aura and vote for W. 1. C-iua l iy for Cvegrees. Lcjjeud u L (X L'. Waddell V trans parency: itive me olucv or givs me death. Tbe iHiniuon of Congressmen is the pi ice ol eternal Uevotkrti to whisker. AMI TI1K ASS hl'AUE. Tildeo and Hendrickn nhould be sup ported by the popular niai-nc, rrec- ive ol party line;. Thus spake th gentle chiH who fur nishes copy for tbe O' itrr. The precious youth cjn see notliin.' but what is lovely in the squint-eyed Til deo, and all day long:' Io (he round of the clicking types be writes f "reform"; all night long by the fliekerof his kero- t a. 1 .a 1 sjne ne sen notes -rerorm , every time i he raV bis celential eyes and olrvr 1 the fly marks on the cvifing he thiols of "reform"; every time a friend kindly iuvites him to take a walk nronnd the corner to - ''tee. a min" lie obligingly elevate the-bortom of hi tumbler and whispers ''tytoi'sfy, lime be takes his seat befwretbia fcxigU bvef-teak be grins "reform"; every tiMie 1 1 la-ars a 'Pry jouth s bout for W. 1. Csnaday he growls "reform"; aud every time be j i miuue aai . idea while the j 'devil" stands betid o him,, he says I "TiJdeo and Hendricks should be uj ported bf the pop u lax me-v urci re live of party lines." And so tbe gentle gazelle nuti hi g'al, bright rye, fl iau alyag alvwn the newspaper tide of life, fondly im aginiag hiaisclf . an apple, lic,n he ain't. Do yo want to live in svconl with the g-irernmeBt if the United State. If.., vote for W. P. CAVA DAY for Congrrss-be u a man who loves Ike Uni on aad who would not plunge tha coun try into another rebel lious war. Luok at the terrible Stale of alTur in South Carolina to-day. Tho cxhaeweeof the euiid Smlh itas been bewuxkt JUmk wathm tbe last six year by law Doeraer by arsjBg tha atrocious j policy f delibrrstely pssnaed and rvmarselt sJ y-execntrd ostracsnt Isnascnption, iatimidatfouw violeoos asl .bloedshow; ail these' in strsmentaiiue nf Urrrwisa bawag been combined into an ryrrpewmsg sysiem. - -. A gvaad UirpepoUmns cvmaaand at least fS.OXl, -d jrt ihe Utervmmaad er of the left w' U' Jit Johns anay cynld x'ot m'aia Lis tUaaUoq at Ii. per week s.cal ediWr of a ks I ( ptse s tu no nprwsnmnts. Oecrnor CaanberUia a a cwnsev vaiivtj asan and has the.ftta of every ffoa ouxen r DnU AWoa, He n a aJnaiMsreraf this oty. iHr vSrtuL.,., -.iJT.' , I " vakrrwn. lie by sktrtin g ' HW ItHtsstlenMtoiftei ej W4b jasper tm' r W iii!-. , . sswswswr- was swj snd isr Dscratc. tKkft bj U Cbca kw X W iW. la ho wan dataaed bv asbdal LIaswJ V. P. Casnadsy.avsi. thw rr4e an4sslheswJ;-h nUl be e!t ly the peeps t rtTsw4 them tn WADDElL'S HECOHIX, COK- ! CRESS! 'A What he Did and What he Did'it Do. Wiuhkli voted Ur ihn preambia nf t'a? civil righu bill ai U finally passed Cougres. fjm g. Jievora, rco. t, 101 Mr. Waddefi dodged the vote oo bit! providing for payment for provi sioas, and tbe nse of private dwelling taken and used by the orders of com pe tes t military authority in the 8csth. Ct). Record, Feb. 11, 187S. - - Waddell voted against the bill to in poe penalties against any 8enntor, Repnesentitive or Delegate ia Con green who ihill aid in the expensea ol any election or canvass for.an elector ia any SUte. county or district ia the United States. Cbxg. Beeord, Uarth 24, 187. Waddell voted against the bHI for the increase of American shipping and the increase of our foreign and coast trade. CongrtttioHal Record, Jew, 21, , 187. Mr. Waddell voted for the tOoctaw Ilill," which gave four millon dollars to 1C .000 Indians who owned eleven million acres of land. Cbnymiiswn liecvnl, FtL. 9, 187o Mr. Waddell voted against the bill to appropriate oue hundred and fifty thousand dollars to the larmers of tbe iouib est, lies they were represented ma actually starving. Gngrnsiml Beeord lei, i, l&lo. Waddell voted to make Jewersea Davis a cititeu of the. Uoited State to permit him to again return to the Sen ate. lbnjrcMnal Record, JamuaryU, 1676. Waddell voted against the bill to prevent person in ihe service of tbe United 5tate from contribatirr mony to mi election fund. Lhngreuional Re cord, March- , l87o. lie s ire you are registered an J be sure ;ou v.ite for W. I. Cinalay foe Gua- grt. I. . V. Wu Idell did one thing whi'e ii 'n .ii:i Wathingtou that com meads hi in to the alleclion of the ioor i eople of Carteret and )uslow and other coun ties of Intern Norlli Carolina. lie su.-eetdeiiu sinking over a half mil lion of d illars in closing New Inlet to prevent the corn crackers from coming in thereat -to tiieir damage thoosand i .i i . .- i .i..-. n aii'i i iioii.iiivii i uwiiiu iiuiiiiii, . r . which i.o.,e out ncu io,r,gu .uip - owiters an. ncu merctiaiits are oeoent - e.l. P.ut W ..l.l. ll u ill I... lfi in ill lurch itimeaiMl u. 1 . Lana.lay will go to ii'-rc.-s in ins teaii. The D. iuocraiic newpajH-rs of the State are blowing about some case of rec ent eon version from the Republican U the 1 cmicratic party; they tell us how nol.lv they wheel into line. We have c.aminel come what into some 61 thee canen and rind that the "able gen . a' tlemen were wheeie. into line on wheclb.irn.w. u AlHW.t.L, v A iin.ii ut nit 1 I . I- ; IS I . AT I IvK TII T"TIIH M( 1ST I i it il. -i nr.l .luaiiv.. "lUVU nrrivi: neiuuiTtiiv union I IIi:CtLLIMAKKKUKTUEINJU- KV AND WRONG ISFUCl ED I o ills cosriTUKNT8 I TA- !k.N- BACK PAY. WOULD BE A I i-RoMPi i:i:CJ(iMTI)NOPTHAT " "' "c orr .- . i. i l. . . i . w.. ... a..i . sr.. ... .-u,.. -.... - "vr .ng - I ' laeioti. State U'gbti doctrines 4r maiu.aiueij.sr psv. lei u nav peace. I I I We can betu r sffir-L, to bare nil State lines obliterate J ami hare peace, than to allow tho-e line- to remain and h subject to sach outrages as r being j prrj-eiraU-d thruUsbout the South. It thfKUwho ihiak that la mi 1 carrv on a war of extermination against - i . it.. I 1.CJ-UU....S..I .urnou me WSW wiiLout rallinr down bdd ihtmenlrs 1 the heavy h.nu of th. Government ofl - I tier, Uirrr vrokl be no scarcity f 1 Under in our midst. Tbe ranpsiro of the Ab-ial Ilssaed I Ilirrpton rrrurmen ia fVHitb Carolina 1 hasUioccofthmist brulal tK-" r.j.1 Thl WKLmrnm: .1 lt.l. tm I bat a sample f lb waWl end a fjcetised killing of Rblican all over lieiuu. i WAIUIULLAIDTHE LEO 13 LA- 1 TUliKTlI AT ULJ'RI HANDED HIM FOR I LLUG ALLY TA KINO ,( I BACK PA WA-WEAKliRTB AS WEIK WHISKY, WHICn WOULD I NilTRUNliOWNIULL.- , I -i ilk Kat.Ufniu i-.tr1akx aitdet I r.tlim i r m i - if I m mmm 1 . I 1 1 - .. m .-j .-jsita ssmao ute swrprv s the Mfprcs T s-r w -sftiuy tauui! -r" Raranina In 1 thtVsav i;IstAlsWSwit S4 h YsSSWL LSWSV I I lNsUCrfi4 hv with l!lr!M' is ha ass u saipfisis the bnlast hst. f th ( are WaUertcn, of the LooiarLUa rier Jomrmal la ncent speech aaid The tf ibe SontA seJfeeat the air, Democraiie newspaper telle as. "Lei it be known before the elec tion thai the farmer have agreed to leading Radical negro in tbe treat hint aa an enemy for 1 nil time to noma The Damocraia hv(L det arsiiaed Wa withdraw, alt em ployment fresn their enemies, Ie thia fact, be vknowiu". . We know , pf osaea here in ibe City.of i Winungtoa and ia thaenvnty irf.New Jlanovnr where Re- pbiicana,:for no other reason than oe- caiwetay wernRepnblicaaa, bare been discharged from -their empJoyaaeot by n aojritii Of rmnran Ihta ia a free conairy and lrf oouse- eety man is entiUedAeitota for whom he pleases. bnl if he ahoold pleane i to toU fM any bnt a Dexnocrat, bin rjeaaecratio em ntoywrdinaharfea him uutanUr. WADDELL 8AID ON JUNE 17 1867, IN A NEGRO MEETING IN Wilmington: -he was an old Xxne WHIG and he did not LOVE THE; DEMOCRATS, AND IT WAS NATURAL THAT. HE SHOULD OCCUPY THE POST TION THAT HE THEN HELD AS A REPUBLICAN, ft will be remembered that R. A Shotwell waa tried and convicted be fore Judge Brooke in 1871 for k klux lag. An appeal was made to the Judge for mercy; W ooote n few passages from tan response of his Honor A peculiar feature, clearly develop ed by the evidence in this case, in tbe cool and deliberate manner ia wnicb each Individual member of tbe society goes to work to execute, even in the moat cruel arid inhuman way, the orders of the chiefs or committees of the Dena or Klana, by torturing and even taking me me oi loose exerciainr a pnvjirgv gaaranted to them by the Constitution and the laws or our common country, for ihe doinc of that which they them selves are aa fully allowed to do; that ii to vote for and advocate tbe election to office of any they may prefer, and for reasons satisfactory to themselves. AUV WSii uvl .4 nwivu .mv m--. fdurnified as thev have it bv tbe title of Tt . : i. :i. w t .k raid), on Justice, in some respects, woe id quite equal the , perforwrnnce of aense ol tbe earlier CoElisb .svaignu of the mad. Bui io most respects it was coward! v. base and devilisb. And especially does it seem to have been so on tbe part or the euer aftot well . 'who seemed to be anxious to prepart himself to establish 1 bU innocence when ia fact be was per hapa the moat prominent and active of t all the oonspiratnrs. I . . j - - , . . iir I And now for aim mercy u asked. If b,veriu around. a 1 pious old father, bad whispered in his ear the language of tbe poet: ' l ord.thml mrrrv I lonthfn how. Tli si. mare sboar Lu Jt may be tha he would not so coolly I have entered into tbe consoirarv fsr Lakln tha life of a fellow beimr for suck Un oneoee. Had be been eoadmoniebed rand still conspired to commit the deed, then be waa indeed aa ooe lcat. No man has attempted te impute anything against Justice except that be was a v a n .. . aaa raaicai ana n man oi influence. . "If this ia not a case ia which it be comes the doty of the court to punUh in such a way as to answer the purpo se of the law. then we will coafVas that no ens will or can arise in which it will be tbe duty of the court to pa isb in an exemplary way.' s- " V1imi Iks HsnnkliH Mill ms intooower Tdonctio. bfock and the slave pen. war withia the shadow of the nation s Capitol. What n chance JF'l ilt fnS frri SLxrerv haa died belnra ih. Thrs-lh f Z . ' . ' . . freedom, and another decade of Repub- mi u win ..i r... . - ' :r:Zw?ir '.7, smsv a s ua va - sa wssnnssrsvnn w uivu snsvnaa iiarrvrn ' . .i"-""- . TV. V I around th recent fields of ho.. Th twaver of freemen thirhooT ih. . . . . . ri.jt. vi im 111 Miwzvwgi inv 77 77.. TTn , awansBBsnt mr v-xbsjusi . ww aaai kawwj nsmnuj v Kvn uy as the conatry unUl every vestige It evil ? i V . I ZZJZ2 J. "r .wl 1 'Tif..;:r . H removed. ll JZrJOr 7 I ralUna-to lt tats so-called Cooservatlvs nartr " luV" --vrrrsi oi me ring aa Un-mn aristocrat, of the country M faWaV IO fSSC of II OWU Wticht. TTan intteteaiasit. nf is Maair . w 7 - " j I -boars m lact U. working men, ssd, utpastsN sinew or tae und, ami I at Ihm .iki. iuv I sst - raliea liskal kminlMs k.M iktirttMUiki ml im.ii -rs I are berrinnlnein sen Tanw iK. ik... 1 I warked V.wm I. rw..M -w." I 1 anioTrv Coocladed tbat s - a a s . PTTl,";7 . . S " f Und of the dictation of n lew ann- I qaated fhnuli ahotrt Hilly born, and nam OMawmiansi t be ire, la Ala tan utaaass nasr An asscannnyerusn imaeg ibe TlZlll taY'? V. w mt Wnd TlSudb tl Wtnlkhof a few elZxm Thav tha aajce of ;b Ovmmrrm ?T"'m9 taamssnres of tkaesnwn I I or it. and tAwae7. fi tho diry . . - " . I ssrss a mtmmtt to mtnrn the rehlac 1 ordat, nkan ikseswaU of th Csutnd I st wfwr haa hW I - j ... - - " lasts I1?.f 4 1 rrrcai rshj ssauh tsea kfre4 wtUr ow sn ejaf7 Wjiijtt- foh to Uurikf a- i I t.. a k . kMH- Aa4ya. sfmvTso u tnw tan tati iiisiiin bv fab-1 wssawisiss Ha CrM ayi sntisit of sVsQars as mnf I Is It Safer Tbe proposed amend meat i eonW upon the Geaeral Assembly lb folio., ing extraordinary powers ia ad4itio to those granted by the present tonrU. Utioo,to-wit: i . 1. By the proposed ameadaeat tV the fourth article; the Oeral Assess. blyJa empowered to remove, aay Jnd without trial orevok kJ ehir of maj fassince, whenever.! wo-ihJJa. of t embers are willing to vote that be ia "mentally or physically- laabt. uZ long it wooJdtake n Dnaccraik LerW lature to discover that Justices Peartoa and Read should be removed for -kT" sical- inability, and every Mfcer lu. publican Judge for mental raabiii, ty let those who bate - lMHnaTwds t be protected conridsrcarefaUy I v ,2. By omitting tha word "exfJni ve" from the section guieg jnnsdictmu to Justicee of the Peace, the Gtnersl As- semoiy .u given power .to uastitmt county coarts having jariadlctkMi even the smallest actions, so that every suit snar be brought at the eeuaty seat, thia will materially increae the cost f witnesses, parties and jar, but it wii be very convenient for tha lawyer ! S. Bf adding the wordav nna tbe . wise appropnased' in Articla IX, Us General Assembly ia fivtst power u prwpriaae m aww pwipvvw, f "steal" what the preeetvtv .MsiitiU. dedicates, aa an irreduciUlw lowd to u anppoxttif intMiri , sr hools. . Thia . is w allow tan. ilnmocrattc party to mat University for tho rich man a son with. out beibg compelled lp sap port fr ' scboo's tor tho chiWrr' of neor mes and "aiggers I ? - 1 ' -. " 4, Sbc 28, Article tv, i-rcpoH Amend meats,) authorise the Geoeral Assembly to appoint ninety -fir conatv Judges for terms of eightr years, and u fix tneir aalaneal t 5. The same section aulborises tit General Assembly to appoint ninety-1 rt . clerks of Inferior courts or "eoesiy courts for terms of eight yearw,' aa4v fix their salaries 1 !t should he r membered that, if the ameadmejots art aoopted, county courts must b estab lished, because they abolish the prerai courts of probate, and another court must be established to do thai baata! 6. Tbe amendment to, ArticU VII give to tbe General Assembly power to Uke from tbe people the right to elect a Treasurer in each county every tt years, and allow lb eat te appoint ai. ty-av County ireasurcrs twr ute, as to fix their salaries! 7. Tbe same amendment ' rives then authority to deprive tbe people of ta rirht to elect a Uerister of Deem t each codntyeveiy twoyearwi, and alls the (teneral Assembly to appoint ais ty-five Regiatsrs af bd fx life; asd te fix tbrtr eompensalioa V ' 8. Tbe same section allows lbs A sembly to deprive tbe peode of tbt right to elect County lurveyor evert two years, and authorises the Assembly to appoint ninety-ire . rJWveyors 1W ife, and to Ax their compenssUoel 9. Tbe aame Section allows tbs Gesv- ral Assembly to deprive' the' people sj tbe right to elect Omoty Oomttbs ers, and al lews the A embly toarpaiat four hundred and seventy-five vuastv Commissioners for life, and to fix thru salaries ! . 10. Tbe same- section allow is eoersl Assembly to take from lis esn- pie tbe right to elect two Ikon us 4 tit hundred Justice of the Peace etvrv two years, and allows the Assembly U appoint them for lile aad fix their peasation ! 1. Tbe same section allow lbs As sembly to deprive the people of tbt ' right to elect one thousand two bassrw Tow esbip Clerk's every two years, s4 , give to tbe Asssssblyf the rtrbt point them for h fir, and fix their sal rie ! II. The same section gives the A- sembly power to deprive the peopl f ' tbe right to elect three thousand Must Committeemen every two years, and al lows the Assembtf to appoint the U lifo and fix their compsnsntiee I IS. Tbs same section allows t General Assembly to establish one ry- tern of county MTcrnmrntlnoaecowcty l 'ZZZZ' T,,JU,-,?7I,!H ami another system In aoot her 1 1 wi .pevpw mm km ,.M. I f . WZIt l 'jS '. I aM r M T I wiiwi ArlkU allow lb trrsl Assembly K i . . . " I CSUbllSb su on -ye w oonn , P." V awHbrr im Mbtr, wbert- i . ' it. . u.. . ioonrtte tiring has ncissn. . and efs g . . as- ltU 'i would arts wltlaorai brtia-&l kcrt la would rW without brasftt. fixrH It the lawyers! ' To conclude, the proposed a'd meats, tf ndoptad. will rite the sett General Assembly the sower to srensw eight tbonsnnd DensocrsU in fatc not of wbsch tbey may make for life' 1 other word, ft aatsoruo tnem t pst twelfth of th entire I i ' e - t t i. . i. iZJZT' iJlZTZZ: ."'JT: whether Dtsnecratie or RrtUxsa. as I have the Conlrtd of sU fsts rl"lins f Wilt th- Ternmtk party V (A 1. IHdTi smmany, asaVr Ts"1 tri,r riy tw hwndrvd J it sni to Unei tha wvsl Aav- Wty nith awti pcan Tty swe- menu answer: fly- an aMriss4 4 the sosnd Ankri the snr as s.Wx re of tho OemsetJ A y is fixed, and the i sshrr W 4sy each arsWun for whkh Ihrt rsi Mf If the 0araJ AssesaUy rwi W .v . am . - ZTJTSZx i"1 ; fSssOaAtSai Tte-r m tlnr is a tsHmak Itws. a lemH taravsphl Aad h-ew I wWkl sft-wJ sy ! IsTtyr CrWA a3 esse tW frH all ssmrisJ intsLieim ors sni f tAs Lis, tv. tZ.Zt r ri s sn ssvl kis . ilMM. -T4.i. li iWs ssW UJ) it ssj s. kl LkS SW.4 f iyam raj ha hkMh nswtV Lf has twr fnirssnd wsi they had I L! i" WWTT ,m tmww ' ' - Uuisis. - i nv" n -n, a . w see th I Utssocratss Ihs4 of t on tho part TTZ Jl-jbrwon u
The Wilmington Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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